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. 2016 Aug 16;6(8):e010983. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010983

Table 4.

Impact of the control arm probability changes on bias

Number of studies=5 Number of patients = 100
Group ratio=1
OR=0.5
Number of simulated data sets=2500 Between-study SD=0.5
Excluding BA0E studies
Including BA0E studies
pc=0.001
pc=0.005
pc=0.01
pc=0.001
pc=0.005
pc=0.01
Methods Inline graphic %bias Inline graphic %bias Inline graphic %bias Inline graphic %bias Inline graphic %bias Inline graphic %bias
IV random effects 0.70 −40.6 0.68 −35.1 0.64 −28.5 0.97 −93.0 0.85 −70.8 0.76 −51.3
IV fixed effects 0.70 −40.6 0.67 −34.9 0.64 −27.3 0.96 −92.3 0.84 −68.5 0.74 −48.0
M-H random effects 0.70 −40.6 0.68 −35.1 0.64 −28.5 0.97 −93.0 0.85 −70.7 0.76 −51.3
M-H fixed effects 0.70 −40.6 0.67 −34.9 0.64 −27.3 0.96 −92.3 0.84 −68.5 0.74 −48.0
Peto 0.54 −7.8 0.52 −4.6 0.51 −1.1 0.90 −90.6 0.80 −59.5 0.67 −33.2

BA0E, both-armed zero-event; IV, inverse variance; pc, control arm probability; M-H, Mantel-Haenszel.